You know what you guys are right about another bike. I do know the owner and his son personally which was making this hard for me, But when I look at the amount of money that I am paying I ask myself what the hell would they do. They are going to have to answer this question tomorrow for me. I am from Illinois and the only aftermarket items are foot pegs, back rest and pillion pad which have not been installed yet. Check back I will let everyone know what is going to happen beside my banker is a guy I grew up with so he support this plan also after a phone call to him tonight after seeing your guys response. Thanks again guys. Is there anything else you guys can think of that I should demand ?
I assume that you are not trying to extract a pound of flesh, and that you only want what is fair and equitable. In good faith, you paid them what you considered a fair price for the motorcycle you wanted. It is equitable to all that they provide you with that motorcycle or an equivalent one that you are equally satisfied with. If they want to add something to compensate you for the inconvenience and delay you have experienced not getting the bike that you paid for when you wanted it, then suggest that they throw in the extended warranty. In most cases, that costs the Dealership nothing since most bikes make it past that point before things REALLY go wrong. But it would give you a sense of comfort that you are protected if, in fact, something does. Seems fair and equitable.
TQ